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but if you act like a queen you tooth be expected to be talk to like a queen and be advised like a queen, and thus far former secretary of state clip top is indeed acting like a queen. here's the platform in rough that i have given her. and i thought, really, give her what would win. the 70%, not the primary. right now she is running a primary campaign flanked by senator sanders of vermont and only mildly curbed by james webb, dismissive of vice president biden and casting a wary grant at john kerry in switzerland who is preparing to have an accomplishment to contrast with her accomplishment-free tenure at the department of state. she is in fact a dreadful candidate, and? fact had a cass struggle tenure at the department of state. if you're a dreadful candidate with difficulty connecting, with people raising issues as karl rove raised about her health, if you cannot brunt into the age issue as ronald reagan ran into it and you have to confront it squarely, and if you have nothing on which to run, what do you do? i'd suggest to her a platform with five large planks and won't detail them.
but if you act like a queen you tooth be expected to be talk to like a queen and be advised like a queen, and thus far former secretary of state clip top is indeed acting like a queen. here's the platform in rough that i have given her. and i thought, really, give her what would win. the 70%, not the primary. right now she is running a primary campaign flanked by senator sanders of vermont and only mildly curbed by james webb, dismissive of vice president biden and casting a wary grant at john...
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. >>> coming up a milestone for queen elizabeth since being crowned queen. she has done something that no other english monarch has done. >>> and john elliott will let us know when the rain enters the region. alaska. finally. the search for brown bears begins. denali highway. low on gas. pit stop. fill up. double points. yep, that's cold. tired. day 2. coffee. eggs. double points. beautiful. majestic... nothing. where are you, bear? warm. warmer. warmer. yes. wherever the journey takes you, carry american express gold. it's more than a card. it's the gear that gets it done. >>> it's a historic day for queen elizabeth today. she became the longest serving monarch in british history. >> as nancy o'dell tells us, she's breaking a record set by victoria a century before. >> reporter: i'm hosting from new york and i figured i should come and talk about the queen on her big day. it's hard for people to believe that elizabeth was not destined to be queen. had her uncle not given up the throne to marry for love. >> after 63 years and 216 days on the job, the queen d
. >>> coming up a milestone for queen elizabeth since being crowned queen. she has done something that no other english monarch has done. >>> and john elliott will let us know when the rain enters the region. alaska. finally. the search for brown bears begins. denali highway. low on gas. pit stop. fill up. double points. yep, that's cold. tired. day 2. coffee. eggs. double points. beautiful. majestic... nothing. where are you, bear? warm. warmer. warmer. yes. wherever the...
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queen elizabeth is the longest reigning monarch in british history. celebrations across the u.k.. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. bold and determined action is what is needed to address the herant crisis p are today laid out proposals to relocate 160,000 refugees that arrived in .taly, greece, and hungary many are fleeing conflicts in north africa and the middle east in search of a that her life. beenands of people have coming ashore on the island of less posts from turkey. >> all day they came. small boats on the greek kos would -- and greek coast with shouts of joy. this europe is a place that is the promised land. for some, the relief is overwhelming. a local volunteer offers comfort. these scenes are repeated day after day and night after night all along the coast here and on other greek islands. fear thatso much the they have experienced, but the sheer joy of reaching europe. these are some of the houses that of landed here in recent weeks. thank god, i made it, she said. they are afghans th
queen elizabeth is the longest reigning monarch in british history. celebrations across the u.k.. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. bold and determined action is what is needed to address the herant crisis p are today laid out proposals to relocate 160,000 refugees that arrived in .taly, greece, and hungary many are fleeing conflicts in north africa and the middle east in search of a that her life. beenands of people have coming ashore on...
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queen elizabeth becomes the longing reigning royal in u.k. history. >>> and more experts are saying students should start their day later, and there are biological reasons why. ♪ ♪ >>> no school in seattle today because the teachers there are striking. it is the first time in 30 years teachers have gone on strike there. so 53,000 students will not be in class today. this comes after contract talks broke down last night. the district says it offered a generous pay raise, but teachers say they deserve more. the district wants teachers to work longer days, but the yuanian says that comes with no extra pay. teachers also wan a say over standardized tests. >>> we probably don't have to tell you that getting up early for school can be a challenge for the students and their parents. now researchers warn that waking up early is tough on the body and can impact a student's ability to learn. ray suarez explains. >> reporter: it's a cliche, because it's true. exhausted and grumpy teenagers barely able to drag themselves out of bed, and get to school
queen elizabeth becomes the longing reigning royal in u.k. history. >>> and more experts are saying students should start their day later, and there are biological reasons why. ♪ ♪ >>> no school in seattle today because the teachers there are striking. it is the first time in 30 years teachers have gone on strike there. so 53,000 students will not be in class today. this comes after contract talks broke down last night. the district says it offered a generous pay raise,...
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queen victoria. queen elizabeth made it clear she didn't want a fuss. instead, it's business as usual as she marked the milestone in scotland where she and prince phillip inaugurated a new train. >> inevitably a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. >> reporter: the rest of the country paying tribute. >>> my whole life whether it's been long or short shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: she became queen at 25 when her father died unexpectedly. from truman to obama, from winston churchill to cameron, she's outlasted 12 u.s. presidents, 12 prime ministers and seven popes. so we're in the quadrangle right in the center of buckingham palace where 21 pictures are on exhibit of the queen's rain. through it all, prince philip has been right at her side. >> all too often, i fear prince philip has had to listen to me speaking but he has been my strength and stay all these years. >> after 63 years, the monarchy now stronger than ever. linsey davis, abc news, london. >> you kn
queen victoria. queen elizabeth made it clear she didn't want a fuss. instead, it's business as usual as she marked the milestone in scotland where she and prince phillip inaugurated a new train. >> inevitably a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. >> reporter: the rest of the country paying tribute. >>> my whole life whether it's been long or short shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: she became queen at 25 when her father died...
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long live the queen. the u.k. marks more than 63 years of reign by queen elizabeth ii. it is time for business news. stephen carroll joins us in the studio. we will start with breaking news about the strike at german airline lufthansa. stephen: a german court has ordered striking pilots to stop their strike action. that decision coming in the last half-hour. 1000 flights out of the german airline have been canceled on this second day of strikes. affecting someone hundred 40,000 passengers. this was the 13th walkout by pilots in the last year and a half and their dispute with management over early to -- early retirement provisions. >> let's turn to the markets. stephen: the japanese markets had their best day in nearly seven years. the end of trading. that the optimism volatility on the chinese markets is now under control. that boost, coming from japan helping things. the main european markets are trading significantly up at this point in the day. paris and london, up over 2% as the china's foreign ministry says it will speed up test reforms for investors. >> a story in
long live the queen. the u.k. marks more than 63 years of reign by queen elizabeth ii. it is time for business news. stephen carroll joins us in the studio. we will start with breaking news about the strike at german airline lufthansa. stephen: a german court has ordered striking pilots to stop their strike action. that decision coming in the last half-hour. 1000 flights out of the german airline have been canceled on this second day of strikes. affecting someone hundred 40,000 passengers. this...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> your dad was a close aide to the queen for a long time. it's hard to forget, when she became queen more than 63 years ago, the monarchy was more medieval than modern. she has changed what it means to be a royal in england. >> she personally hasn't change. she's adapted and involved the monarchy and that's how they stay relevant. when queen victoria was on the throne, the monarchy was in the height of its success. when she came on the throne, it was in its wane. >> that really happened mostly under her watch. >> i would say so, when she came under the monarchy it was an eight-country membership. those world leaders have all said that they stick together because of a mutual affection for the queen. >> officially her duties are ceremonial. how much influence does she actually wield? >> she's a symbolic head of state but the influence comes to her impressive diplomatic skills. twiiv2011 she was able to visite republic of ireland for the first time. she wore green, spoke gal gaeli, she didn't visit south africa as queen until apartheid had been
thank you. >> thank you. >> your dad was a close aide to the queen for a long time. it's hard to forget, when she became queen more than 63 years ago, the monarchy was more medieval than modern. she has changed what it means to be a royal in england. >> she personally hasn't change. she's adapted and involved the monarchy and that's how they stay relevant. when queen victoria was on the throne, the monarchy was in the height of its success. when she came on the throne, it was...
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but the queen has remained the same. through it all, including 12 presidents, she's been there, telling america after 9/11 "grief is the price we pay for love." grief has touched her. three children divorced. the death of diana. an event that forced her to change. >> it is not easy to express the sense of loss. >> reporter: she does have a lighter side. >> balloons are still stuck in the tree there. >> reporter: relaxed, joking. >> they hit the trees and exploded and the garden is absolutely full of dead balloons. very disagreeable. >> reporter: andrew festing has painted her several times. >> she has a very, very good sense of humor. >> reporter: a sense of humor and that sense of duty. perhaps the secret of her survival. or maybe it's simply the notion of serving her country. how old-fashioned. keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch
but the queen has remained the same. through it all, including 12 presidents, she's been there, telling america after 9/11 "grief is the price we pay for love." grief has touched her. three children divorced. the death of diana. an event that forced her to change. >> it is not easy to express the sense of loss. >> reporter: she does have a lighter side. >> balloons are still stuck in the tree there. >> reporter: relaxed, joking. >> they hit the trees and...
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best words to describe the queen. she doesn't change but she doesed a math dapt and evolve. as you say she has seen an array of amazing historic moments throughout her rain from the man on the moon, the day of her coronation, to the social media age. it is in small ways ve with have seen her adapt and evolve. social media is a prime example. when prince george was born, the news went out on twitter first. the queen is all about looking at society, what is shaping society and adapting to meet those needs. >> this the past six decades, how do you think public opinion of the queen has changed? >> overall i would say it is sort of largely stayed the same. of course there have been dips. diana's death being the prime example when her image in particular took a hit. usually it is members of the family, prince andrew for example in recent years has had a number of sordid stories written about him. the '90s when there were marriage problems, troubles with the children. but the queen remained steady in her popularity. she is a
best words to describe the queen. she doesn't change but she doesed a math dapt and evolve. as you say she has seen an array of amazing historic moments throughout her rain from the man on the moon, the day of her coronation, to the social media age. it is in small ways ve with have seen her adapt and evolve. social media is a prime example. when prince george was born, the news went out on twitter first. the queen is all about looking at society, what is shaping society and adapting to meet...
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> comment made 63 years by a 25-year-old princess soon to be queen. recognizing the world over and has been a constant presence in british life against the backdrop of constant change. >> in a sense the queen is the social glue of britain. she is the pin that holds the system together. she's important not just as a symbol, but actually she has real constitutional importance. >> at the time of the coronation the british empire had begun to crumble. since then other world leaders have come and gone. there has been royal weddings and divorce scandals, despite that. >> you might hear negative things about her son or he her--some of the other royalty, but never about the queen. it's always fabulous. >> on any given day you're likely to see people going through the gates of buckingham palace. the majority of people living here want to keep the monarchy. through will are some who are indifferent or want the current queen to be the country's last. >> among them a croup out complaining in sheffield convincing the public to give up a 1,000 year institution is f
> comment made 63 years by a 25-year-old princess soon to be queen. recognizing the world over and has been a constant presence in british life against the backdrop of constant change. >> in a sense the queen is the social glue of britain. she is the pin that holds the system together. she's important not just as a symbol, but actually she has real constitutional importance. >> at the time of the coronation the british empire had begun to crumble. since then other world leaders...
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i present to you, queen elizabeth. be queen, not born to but her reign is the longest in british history. her coronation set her apart to a light of service. that service spanned seven decades. from the 1950's when she was young and her 20's, bringing up a family, to the years that followed. she has been there for moments of triumph and moments of tragedy. she is traveled the world, no head of state in history is traveled so widely. she is witnessed huge change. and has met every contemporary leader of note. in britain she has been served by 12 prime ministers, from churchill to cameron. john major. >> many people will be pretty concerned, the voters, and perhaps frightened about the sheer pace of change. throughout the last 60 or so years, the queen has been an absolute constant. as prime ministers and celebrities have come and gone, life has changed, she and the monarchy have been a constant in their lives. i think that is very reassuring. largely was a time, forgotten now, when she did occasionally speak out on issu
i present to you, queen elizabeth. be queen, not born to but her reign is the longest in british history. her coronation set her apart to a light of service. that service spanned seven decades. from the 1950's when she was young and her 20's, bringing up a family, to the years that followed. she has been there for moments of triumph and moments of tragedy. she is traveled the world, no head of state in history is traveled so widely. she is witnessed huge change. and has met every contemporary...
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out queen victoria. as promised, markus karlsson is back on set with another look at the day's business news. first, we are asking whether apple still has the "it factor." reporter: apple is unveiling a range of new products in san francisco at an event. the company has had enormous success, especially with the iphone, of course. sales in the second quarter spiked more than 30% in comparison to the same time last year. apple has grown into the world's most valuable company. but there are questions about whether it will be able to stay ahead of the pack. stock market performance the last two months has been lackluster, and that's why investors are watching today's events closely. our correspondent is standing by via skype from silicon valley. great to have you on. any surprises from this event in san francisco? does apple still have the it factor? xporter: the it factor, the factor, i would argue it still has both in great quantities. the event is still going on. it has been running for more than two hour
out queen victoria. as promised, markus karlsson is back on set with another look at the day's business news. first, we are asking whether apple still has the "it factor." reporter: apple is unveiling a range of new products in san francisco at an event. the company has had enormous success, especially with the iphone, of course. sales in the second quarter spiked more than 30% in comparison to the same time last year. apple has grown into the world's most valuable company. but there...
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roogt now he just pulled up to our lady queen of angels school in harlem. that's where the pope's arriving as we speak. on the right side of your screen very, very large crowd in central park. crowds there are gathering just to get a glimpse of the pope. he will drive through central park later this afternoon. he's just going to drive through. 100,000 individuals have gotten tickets, received tickets, just to stand in central park and watch the pope drive through as he goes on a tour of central park. let's go to rosa flores who is at our lady queen of angels school in harlem. rosa, tell us about this school, why this is a place where the pope is visiting, all the places he has picked so far in terms of these interactions with the public are specially selected. >> well, let me set the scene for you first. take a look because pope francis is interacting with the crowd right now. now, there's a lot of security, jake, i've got to tell you from every imaginable agency here to make sure that pope francis can be safe while he's doing this. but look at him. he's mo
roogt now he just pulled up to our lady queen of angels school in harlem. that's where the pope's arriving as we speak. on the right side of your screen very, very large crowd in central park. crowds there are gathering just to get a glimpse of the pope. he will drive through central park later this afternoon. he's just going to drive through. 100,000 individuals have gotten tickets, received tickets, just to stand in central park and watch the pope drive through as he goes on a tour of central...
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queen elizabeth is the country's longest-serving monarch. >> hello, tacklic europe's refugee crisis is a matter of humanity and human dignity. that's according to the president of the european commission. he's calling on the states to agree to agree to provide homes for 160,000 refugees by next year. the critics say it won't be enough. he warned half a million refugees have entered this year mainly from syria and libya. tens of thousands have made the dangerous journey across the m mediterranean sea. the last four million syrians living in turkey, lebanon, jordan, iraq and egypt. >> another group of weary people cross the board of th border of macedonia. the european parliament has been discussing how to cope with the hundreds of thousands of refugees who have already made the dangerous journey. for the commissioned president the task ahead is clear. but he needs to sell it to politicians and people across europe. >> we really hope that this time everyone will be on board. action is what is needed for the time being. >> germany would take in more than 30,000 refugees under the scheme.
queen elizabeth is the country's longest-serving monarch. >> hello, tacklic europe's refugee crisis is a matter of humanity and human dignity. that's according to the president of the european commission. he's calling on the states to agree to agree to provide homes for 160,000 refugees by next year. the critics say it won't be enough. he warned half a million refugees have entered this year mainly from syria and libya. tens of thousands have made the dangerous journey across the m...
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all lanes now reopened at the queens midtown tunnel. you can see just a minor delay at the tolls, really things moving without a problem here. if you're headed this direction, though, a little farther out to the east coming down the bqe look for bumper to bumper volume. we're live over the queens midtown tunnel, john del giorno channel 7 eyewitness news. >> things improving there. thank you john. it is 6:18. amazon may be delivering plenty of sticker shock with its newest tablet. >> in today's tech bytes amazon's new low priced tablets. >> it features a 7-inch screen, front and rear facing cameras and a price tag of $50. it goes on sale september 30th: t-mobile and sprint are expanding international coverage plans, both wireless carriers just added thousands of destinations. >> plans for both companies include free texting and cheapers. >> and a pennsylvania mom has taken to facebook to make a plea to her son who's just gone off to college. >> hi, do you remember me? i'm your mommy. i gave birth to you. >> she posted this video after no
all lanes now reopened at the queens midtown tunnel. you can see just a minor delay at the tolls, really things moving without a problem here. if you're headed this direction, though, a little farther out to the east coming down the bqe look for bumper to bumper volume. we're live over the queens midtown tunnel, john del giorno channel 7 eyewitness news. >> things improving there. thank you john. it is 6:18. amazon may be delivering plenty of sticker shock with its newest tablet. >>...
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and queens boulevard. you can see those wet road. let's get to traffic and weather on the 2s for you. >> did you see off there on the driver's side that big puddle? that was a big issue, and any kind of poor drainage, you're going to see a lot of that. you get a break from the heavens, but then poor drainage, you can't handle it and you're just going to do a little hydroplaning. take it easy, take it slowly, leave extra time and space and leave the lights on as well because you gotta make sure that you're seen. cloudy skies out there right now and rain in the city. parts of the city, particularly brooklyn seeing just, again, just heavy rain. the kind of stuff that will stop you in your tracks. you wait a while, and then it does get a little bit better. 72 the current reading in the city. hey, watching in manhattan right now, richard and joan page, and we appreciate that every morning. 72 in fresh meadows right now, 73 at jfk. 72 for staten island. sloppy for parts of the island there. 73 in jersey city. ar
and queens boulevard. you can see those wet road. let's get to traffic and weather on the 2s for you. >> did you see off there on the driver's side that big puddle? that was a big issue, and any kind of poor drainage, you're going to see a lot of that. you get a break from the heavens, but then poor drainage, you can't handle it and you're just going to do a little hydroplaning. take it easy, take it slowly, leave extra time and space and leave the lights on as well because you gotta make...
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. >> ben: do you know we talked about the queen last week, the queen wanted to spend the day doing nothing. >> juliet: the queen wanted to keep things understated. >> mike: i mean she's kind of getting up there, right? >> ben: like our temperatures right? >> mike: nice segue. take a look at our attempts as we get deeper into september we should see temperatures going down but they have been going up lately. these are your high times from yesterday. not records but above normal temperatures by above 10 degrees. eighty-five was your high temp and in newark, 79 degrees in montauk. it was a warm one yesterday and today starts mild, 66 at 6 degrees in central park. northeast winds at 5 miles per hour. 57 degrees in pittsburgh, we do have a mainly clear skies throughout the area. sunshine coming to you today with high pressure in control keeping us nice and dry. it will be a decent looking wednesday for a. there's an area of low pressure heading off the atlantic waters but not much producing call covers or showers. your temps ramp up, high temp goes up to 87 degrees. we take it back down to 71 i
. >> ben: do you know we talked about the queen last week, the queen wanted to spend the day doing nothing. >> juliet: the queen wanted to keep things understated. >> mike: i mean she's kind of getting up there, right? >> ben: like our temperatures right? >> mike: nice segue. take a look at our attempts as we get deeper into september we should see temperatures going down but they have been going up lately. these are your high times from yesterday. not records but...
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the queen and her husband traveled on board a steam train today. she opened a new train line along the scottish border. >>> today is a yellow weather alert. wusa9 first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> she was queen when churchill was in office. >> that's a long time. >> she's been queen for a very, very long tie. >> seen some history. >> we haven't seen rain in a long time. >> we haven't. it's not going to rain everywhere tonight, but i think by this time tomorrow night everyone will have received something. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, still 87, relative humidity 53%, so it's a pretty toasty evening. in fact, our average high is 82, 83 now. this is running well above average. we hit 90s today, our 52nd time this year we hit 90 or higher. here's first alert doppler. here's all the activity we're really following generally south of town, southern maryland. this has been a pretty big storm moving off north and east. look at all the lightning around north beach. we don't see hail but heavy rain, r
the queen and her husband traveled on board a steam train today. she opened a new train line along the scottish border. >>> today is a yellow weather alert. wusa9 first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> she was queen when churchill was in office. >> that's a long time. >> she's been queen for a very, very long tie. >> seen some history. >> we haven't seen rain in a long time. >> we haven't. it's not going to rain everywhere tonight, but i think...
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>> and god save the queen. this hour queen elizabeth becoming the longest ruling monarch, breaking queen victoria's record. >> inevitably, a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. >> hip hip -- >> hooray! >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington, where this morning hillary clinton outlined what her foreign policy would be, a tough policy toward iran, toward israel, syria, and vladimir putin, taking a harder line in fact than president obama toward russia and delivering a warning to iran. >> my starting point will be one of distrust. you remember president reagan's line about the soviets, trust but verify. my approach will be distrust and verify. we should anticipate that iran will test the next president. they'll want to see how far they can bend the rules. that won't work if i'm in the white house. >> she also denounced how partisan foreign policy has become with not a single republican senator declaring in favor of the deal, and republican candidates rallying against it today. j
>> and god save the queen. this hour queen elizabeth becoming the longest ruling monarch, breaking queen victoria's record. >> inevitably, a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. >> hip hip -- >> hooray! >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington, where this morning hillary clinton outlined what her foreign policy would be, a tough policy toward iran, toward israel, syria, and vladimir putin, taking a harder line in fact than...
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. >>> the queen of all queens, the royal record, queen elizabeth ii set this morning. airways plane burst into flames yesterday -- just >>> an engine on a crowded british airways plane burst into flames yesterday. >> the runway back open today. investigators trying to figure out what went wrong. >> reporter: on the tarmac, a terrifying scene. thick smoke swallowing a british airways plane on fire on runway. all 157 passengers, including lisa dunn, evacuated sliding down emergency chutes. >> as soon as they hit the tarmac, they went. behind us are giant flames. >> reporter: people watching in shock. >> please be off the plane. >> reporter: officials say the boeing 777 was taxiing for takeoff just after 4:00 p.m. when the left engine caught fire. the emergency chutes deployed as crews raced toward the plane. four minutes later it was out. >> we were at the top of the chute and you can see the smoke and flames. you think it could go up at any time. >> reporter: dominick who had been preparing for the flight watched from the ground shaken by safe. more than a dozen people
. >>> the queen of all queens, the royal record, queen elizabeth ii set this morning. airways plane burst into flames yesterday -- just >>> an engine on a crowded british airways plane burst into flames yesterday. >> the runway back open today. investigators trying to figure out what went wrong. >> reporter: on the tarmac, a terrifying scene. thick smoke swallowing a british airways plane on fire on runway. all 157 passengers, including lisa dunn, evacuated sliding...
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s queen elizabeth becomes the country's longest serving mon air. >> the european commission president jean-claude younger has announced plans to tack the europe's worst refugees crisis since the second worl world war. younder the proposal 160,000 refugees will be distributed along the european union, the number to be settled in one country will depend on that nation's wealth, pom laying, rate of unemployment and indeed the number of asylum applicants already processed. countries...
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no major problems in queens. now, over to the maps and traveling on the belt eastbound between coney island and knapp street, misplaced tractor trailer. all lanes are closed down on the eastbound side. we have a closure on montauk highway. that is closed westbound at south ninth street, another accident is being cleared away. on the garden state parkway, south of exit 143 an accident. there. u.n. general assembly. utilize mass transit running on point. street cleaning rules are suspended today and tomorrow. metered are in effect. ken and lori, overto you. >>> still ahead, new from overnight, hear what is behind a company's decision to stop drilling for oil off the coast of alaska. >> did did you happen to catch this. this unique super blood moon. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. i would kill for something sweet. wanna split that? no...soooo much fat... don't fight your instincts. with 150 calories each, try our ne
no major problems in queens. now, over to the maps and traveling on the belt eastbound between coney island and knapp street, misplaced tractor trailer. all lanes are closed down on the eastbound side. we have a closure on montauk highway. that is closed westbound at south ninth street, another accident is being cleared away. on the garden state parkway, south of exit 143 an accident. there. u.n. general assembly. utilize mass transit running on point. street cleaning rules are suspended today...
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the queen doesn't only understand the job, they say she defined it. >> the queen is there to be, not to do. >> reporter: and she has been just about everywhere and met just about everyone. 11 of the past 12 u.s. presidents somehow missing out on lbj. the united states may have shed this monarchy 2 1/2 centuries ago but u.s. as the state has learned they'd better again get things right when she's around. >> she gave me a look only a mother can give a child. >> reporter: she was not destined to be queen. she would have been just a minor peripheral royal had her father not abdicated in favor of her father and she was a tender 25-year-old when she was crowned queen the following year and holding true to the promise she made as princess. >> i stand before you all my whole life, whether it's been long or short shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: it turned out to be long and active. and while the train used to inaugurate the new line was a rolling an akron uchl, she somehow at age 89 years old has not. she's modernized the monarchy for the times says the royal writer. >> this is
the queen doesn't only understand the job, they say she defined it. >> the queen is there to be, not to do. >> reporter: and she has been just about everywhere and met just about everyone. 11 of the past 12 u.s. presidents somehow missing out on lbj. the united states may have shed this monarchy 2 1/2 centuries ago but u.s. as the state has learned they'd better again get things right when she's around. >> she gave me a look only a mother can give a child. >> reporter:...
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the paneling gets me every single time. , queen elizabeth -- up next, queen elizabeth has become the second longest-serving monarch in british history to date, but the longer she reigns, the last wealthy she looks. why question mark we explain after the break. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse," streaming on your tablet, phone, and bloomberg.com. manus: what do the new york empire state building and malaysia's patroness tower and the burj khalifa have in common? orh skyscraper broke ground opened just as the country's once booming economy crashed, known as the skyscraper index. the next example might just be a tower opening soon in the heart of china's financial capital. francine: stephen engle reports from shanghai. >> in the last 40 years there has been no bigger boomtown been shanghai, illustrating in gleaming glass and steel china's economic ascent. the shanghai tower punctuates that point, the world's second tallest building, a spiraling feat of engineering that supposedly is impervious to earthquakes and typhoons. but it is the economic headwind that maybe the bigger thr
the paneling gets me every single time. , queen elizabeth -- up next, queen elizabeth has become the second longest-serving monarch in british history to date, but the longer she reigns, the last wealthy she looks. why question mark we explain after the break. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse," streaming on your tablet, phone, and bloomberg.com. manus: what do the new york empire state building and malaysia's patroness tower and the burj khalifa have in common? orh skyscraper...
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>> queen victoria by the way became queen when she was 17. so longevity there. >>> now to our exclusive interview with hillary clinton. the democratic front-runner apologizing for using a private e-mail server while secretary of state. >> and abc's david muir sat down with clinton for a wide-ranging interview beginning with some difficult questions. >> secretary clinton, thank you. >> thank you, david. when voters were asked what is the first word that comes to mind when you think of hillary clinton, words like liar, dishonest, untrustworthy were at the top of the list. does this tell you that your original explanation about the private beer that you did it to carry one phone out of convenience that, this didn't sit well with the american people? >> well, david, obviously i don't like hearing that. i am confident by the end of this campaign people will know they can trust me and that i will be on their side and will fight for them and their families. but i do think i could have and should have done a better job answering questions earlier. as
>> queen victoria by the way became queen when she was 17. so longevity there. >>> now to our exclusive interview with hillary clinton. the democratic front-runner apologizing for using a private e-mail server while secretary of state. >> and abc's david muir sat down with clinton for a wide-ranging interview beginning with some difficult questions. >> secretary clinton, thank you. >> thank you, david. when voters were asked what is the first word that comes to...
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celebration is brewing and it will be fit for a queen. >> so on september 9th, queen elizabeth is set to be britain's longest serving monarch. >> yeah, who is this. >> thinks 89 year-old elizabeth the second. no, that is in the her. they are talking about the queen now. she has been queen for 63 years and next week she will overtake queen victoria 63 years seven months, two month reign. no ceremony is planned. do you realize what you said. no ceremonies are planned but that is not stopping fans from celebrating. so this is martha taylor this woman right here. >> she's probably most excited she has big plans. >> is this her house. >> my goodness. >> she's a horder. >> i mean she said when she was 21 whether she would be long or short, she has been there for us. she has kept her war. she will go on doing that i'm's sure. i think we are very lucky. i can't remember the time when she wasn't on the thrown. >> this is this woman's house. >> i thought it was a gift shop. >> she dedicated her life to the queen. >> as for the queen's play, in scotland. >> i wish i had that option. >> i wish i
celebration is brewing and it will be fit for a queen. >> so on september 9th, queen elizabeth is set to be britain's longest serving monarch. >> yeah, who is this. >> thinks 89 year-old elizabeth the second. no, that is in the her. they are talking about the queen now. she has been queen for 63 years and next week she will overtake queen victoria 63 years seven months, two month reign. no ceremony is planned. do you realize what you said. no ceremonies are planned but that is...
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open in queens. sources tell news 4 a man working with undercover officers identified blake as a suspect in an identity theft ring. five officers reportedly slammed blake to the ground and handcuffed him. but he was quickly released. blake suffered some cuts and bruises. we have a reporter on this story and we'll keep you updated on any developments. >>> a new warning is about to be posted on menus at some new york city restaurants. the target this time, salt. what you're going to see, and where. michael. >> reporter: chuck, we're outside america's largest tgi fridays, and they'll need to reprint the mens after today. restaurants in new york are being told they need to warn customers which items on the menu have high salt or face a fine. pretty soon, you'll see this little salt shaker icon on restaurant menus. it's a warning letting you know the food you're about to order is high in salt. >> this is a great day for new york, and a real step forward for public health. >> reporter: new york city is the
open in queens. sources tell news 4 a man working with undercover officers identified blake as a suspect in an identity theft ring. five officers reportedly slammed blake to the ground and handcuffed him. but he was quickly released. blake suffered some cuts and bruises. we have a reporter on this story and we'll keep you updated on any developments. >>> a new warning is about to be posted on menus at some new york city restaurants. the target this time, salt. what you're going to see,...
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she was just 25 when she became queen of great britain. i remember this video seen in black and white. reigning for 63 years. she passes record set by her great, great grandmother queen victoria she's still looking fantastic. >> but can you imagine being 25 years old and queen. >> it is incredible. >> we will take a short break. >> but first here's what is coming up on cbs-3. what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. i tried warfarin before, but the blood testing routine and dietary restrictions had me off my game. not this time. not with xarelto®. i'll have another arnold palmer. make mine a kevin nealon.
she was just 25 when she became queen of great britain. i remember this video seen in black and white. reigning for 63 years. she passes record set by her great, great grandmother queen victoria she's still looking fantastic. >> but can you imagine being 25 years old and queen. >> it is incredible. >> we will take a short break. >> but first here's what is coming up on cbs-3. what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors...
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. >> more than six decades on the flown, u k's queen elizabeth becomes the countrily's longest serving monarch. >>> the president of the e.u. commission is preparing to present his plan on how to tackle the refugees crisis that's dividing governments in europe. essex peck the is expected to pd each country's income and unemploy rate. germany has already backed the idea. so has sweeped, which takes the most number of refugees in relation to its population. italy which is one of the main arrival points for thousands of refugees crossing the mediterranean is also in favor. and so are the french. and spain. plus the plan has met stiff opposition from countries like hungary which has built fence to his keep them away from eights border. poland and slow yak i can't says permanent and mandatory quotas are unacceptable. 400,000 refugees are expected to cross this year. >> all these refugees should be gift the opportunity to rebuild their lives but has to be a committed effort to do that. refugees relying on human traffickers are dieing and suffering and drowning in the water. and we have to co
. >> more than six decades on the flown, u k's queen elizabeth becomes the countrily's longest serving monarch. >>> the president of the e.u. commission is preparing to present his plan on how to tackle the refugees crisis that's dividing governments in europe. essex peck the is expected to pd each country's income and unemploy rate. germany has already backed the idea. so has sweeped, which takes the most number of refugees in relation to its population. italy which is one of...
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>> reporter: the queen wants the event to be low key. she becomes the longest reigning british monarch, breaking the record set by her great great grandmother queen victoria. she has out lasted 12 prime ministers, starting with winston churchhill and 12 u.s. presidents, starting with hairr trum truman. and for all the media fuss, it is business as usual for the queen who is on royal duty in scotland, with prince philip, her husband of 77 years. david cameron paid tribute to the queen in the house of commons. >> it is typical of her sense of service that she would have us treat this day just like any other. while i rarely advocate diso disobeying her, i think we need to take a moment as a nation to mark this historic milestone. the record will be broken in days. >> quite a smile stone. >> now to this video of deadly flooding in spain yesterday. severe rain caused a massive floods which over took roads and killed three people. it watched away over 200 cars and ruined 80 buildings. nbc meteorologist, bill karins is here. >> pretty amazing s
>> reporter: the queen wants the event to be low key. she becomes the longest reigning british monarch, breaking the record set by her great great grandmother queen victoria. she has out lasted 12 prime ministers, starting with winston churchhill and 12 u.s. presidents, starting with hairr trum truman. and for all the media fuss, it is business as usual for the queen who is on royal duty in scotland, with prince philip, her husband of 77 years. david cameron paid tribute to the queen in...
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, jamaica queens and st. albans, in that area. >> 93 essex, hudson, bergen county. southerly to southwest wind that oscillates back and forth and brings in the moisture. the temperature doesn't have to be so high for it to feel oppressive. cooler air is on the way. it will get here starting to roll into the area with the rain tomorrow. you see off to the west is a cold front that could give us the big rains tomorrow. there are showers and thunderstorms ahead of that. there might be one around tonight. you see this evening some pop up, if you are out, particularly away from the coastal sections. for your commute tomorrow morning, the rain starts and comes down hard, off and on through the day. heavily rain tomorrow as we get to the afternoon. that could rain out stuff like the u.s. open, baseball, that sort of thing. then it's pushing through the area and gone after midnight and we are looking at a couple of great days of weather friday and saturday. we are seven inches short of the normal rainfall. tomorrow w
, jamaica queens and st. albans, in that area. >> 93 essex, hudson, bergen county. southerly to southwest wind that oscillates back and forth and brings in the moisture. the temperature doesn't have to be so high for it to feel oppressive. cooler air is on the way. it will get here starting to roll into the area with the rain tomorrow. you see off to the west is a cold front that could give us the big rains tomorrow. there are showers and thunderstorms ahead of that. there might be one...
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people in britain are celebrating as queen elizabeth became the country's longest reigning monarch on wednesday, surpassing the record set by her great great grandmother victoria, by serving for more than 63 years and seven months. ♪ >> the 89-year-old marked the day with the inauguration of a new train route in scotland. she said she didn't want any special events to be held out of consideration for queen victoria. >> a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no exception. but i thank you all and the many others at home and overseas for your touching messages of great kindness. >> prime minister david cameron congratulated her in a speech at parliament. >> she has served this country with unerring grace, dignity and decency and long may she continue to do so. >> people in london honored the queen with the flotilla of boats that sailed down the thames river. >> she is an amazing woman and i think, obviously she's been queen for almost all my life. >> polls suggest that many people in britain consider queen elizabeth to be the country's best monarch ever. over 70% of the pop
people in britain are celebrating as queen elizabeth became the country's longest reigning monarch on wednesday, surpassing the record set by her great great grandmother victoria, by serving for more than 63 years and seven months. ♪ >> the 89-year-old marked the day with the inauguration of a new train route in scotland. she said she didn't want any special events to be held out of consideration for queen victoria. >> a long life can pass by many milestones. my own is no...
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janelle burrell is at our lady queen of angels school. here's a look back at his historic arrival to new york. >> reporter: thousands lined 5th avenue to greet st. patrick's as he made his way to the chapel. >> reporter: he was welcomed by governor cuomo, senator schumer, and mayor de blasio. the spectacle on 5th avenue was something we have never soon before a sea of people and cell phones. the vatican flag will be raised for the first time at the united nations this morning. world leaders including president obama will adopt a series of goals to be achieved poverty and combating climate change. on thursday francis spoke forcefully on the issues and called attention to immigration. >> we must not be taken back by the numbers rather the persons. >> reporter: the pope's schedule will begin with a speak to the u.n. general assembly, and then he heads to the 9/11 memorial & museum, he will then go to our lady queen of angels schools followed by the procession through central park and on to madison square garden for mass. >>> time now, 4:32.
janelle burrell is at our lady queen of angels school. here's a look back at his historic arrival to new york. >> reporter: thousands lined 5th avenue to greet st. patrick's as he made his way to the chapel. >> reporter: he was welcomed by governor cuomo, senator schumer, and mayor de blasio. the spectacle on 5th avenue was something we have never soon before a sea of people and cell phones. the vatican flag will be raised for the first time at the united nations this morning. world...
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all right, behind the scenes of the original screen queen herself. jamie lee curtis. >> i think, i think you did it. i think you did it. dari: she sits down with simone boyce and won't tell us who the killer he is but does secrets about recreate aing her mom's famous shower. steve: and for were the big stage. more on the new sit com steve: nicki minaj about to prove she can do more than rap. abc family has tapped her to the executive producer. the show will explore minage's experience growing up en queen z as immigrant from trinidad in the 1990 he ap appear in the show. dari: jamie lee curtis shocked to fame as the scream queen. steve: college dean on fox show. simone boys boys went one-on-one with the actress. simone boyce. reporter: she is one with of the bleg's after getting her start nearly 40 year ago. can you believe that? jamie lee curtis passing the torch to new horror actorrance a scream queens and honor herring mom's leg in the pros. he. >> you are asking me look i know who the killer he is. >> we month see? no one knows anything. >> even i
all right, behind the scenes of the original screen queen herself. jamie lee curtis. >> i think, i think you did it. i think you did it. dari: she sits down with simone boyce and won't tell us who the killer he is but does secrets about recreate aing her mom's famous shower. steve: and for were the big stage. more on the new sit com steve: nicki minaj about to prove she can do more than rap. abc family has tapped her to the executive producer. the show will explore minage's experience...
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queens midtown-construction. only one tube open in both directions. going on to the gowanus expressway inbound at 92nd we have a disabled vehicle and the b.q.e. northeast that ramp to the brooklyn bridge is closed down. brooklyn bridge is closed inbound until 6:00 a.m. we have street cleaning rules in effect for today. ken, over to you. >>> thanks to a judge's ruling, kim davis, the kentucky clerk who refused to grant marriage licenses for same sex couples was cheered when she got out of jail. it was lifted as long as she didn't stop deputies from issuing licenses to same-sex couples. mike huckabee stood alongside davis and her attorney calling her incredibly brave. >> she was willing to go to jail for what she believed. she has ignited something across this country where people are tired of tyranny of judicial action that takes people's freedoms away. >> meanwhile the use of the song eye of the tiger said he wouldn't have given davis toilet papers much less rights to the song. davis is not expected at work today. >>> yale university scores the top sp
queens midtown-construction. only one tube open in both directions. going on to the gowanus expressway inbound at 92nd we have a disabled vehicle and the b.q.e. northeast that ramp to the brooklyn bridge is closed down. brooklyn bridge is closed inbound until 6:00 a.m. we have street cleaning rules in effect for today. ken, over to you. >>> thanks to a judge's ruling, kim davis, the kentucky clerk who refused to grant marriage licenses for same sex couples was cheered when she got out...
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fit for a queen. keys elizabeth -- queen elizabeth ii surpassing her great grandmother queen victoria. queen elizabeth made it clear she didn't want to fuss today. instead it's business as usual as she marked the milestone in scotland where she and prince philip inaugurated a new train. >> a long life can pass by many milestones, my own is no exception. >> reporter: the rest of the country paying tribute. >> my whole life, whether it's been long or short, shall be devoted to your service. >> reporter: she became queen at 25 when her father died unexpectedly. from truman to obama, from winston churchill to cameron, she maz out-- has outlasted 12 presidents, 12 programs and seven -- prime ministers and seven popes. 21 pictures are on exhibit of 217 days. through it all, prince philip has been right side. >> all too often i fear prince philip has had to listen to me speaking but he has quite simply be my strength and stay all these years. >> reporter: after 63 years, the monarchy now stronger than ever.
fit for a queen. keys elizabeth -- queen elizabeth ii surpassing her great grandmother queen victoria. queen elizabeth made it clear she didn't want to fuss today. instead it's business as usual as she marked the milestone in scotland where she and prince philip inaugurated a new train. >> a long life can pass by many milestones, my own is no exception. >> reporter: the rest of the country paying tribute. >> my whole life, whether it's been long or short, shall be devoted to...
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delays past queens boulevard. more weather and traffic on the 4s. >> thank you very much, lauren. 5:31 now. an update on the breaking news out of japan. that's where we show you here the desperate rescues now under way. people being airlifted from their flooded homes. it turns out, tropical storm rains caused a river to breakthrough a levee. that's sparking a state of emergency. not far away, it's feared it's caused contaminated water from the fukushima to flow into the pacific. >>> a case of mistaken identity. officers took a former tennis star into custody briefly. "today in new york's" tracie strahan is in midtown with more. tracie, what happened. >> reporter: michael, we're talking about james blake. he says he was simply standing here on 42nd street in front of the grand hyatt hotel when he was cuffed and tackled by five plainclothes officers who mistook him for a criminal. he wants on apology. the commissioner wants to know actions. >> he was ranked fourth in the world for singles play. he was waiting for a
delays past queens boulevard. more weather and traffic on the 4s. >> thank you very much, lauren. 5:31 now. an update on the breaking news out of japan. that's where we show you here the desperate rescues now under way. people being airlifted from their flooded homes. it turns out, tropical storm rains caused a river to breakthrough a levee. that's sparking a state of emergency. not far away, it's feared it's caused contaminated water from the fukushima to flow into the pacific....
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but this was a day for the queen. they say she thinks the whole world smells of fresh paint because they spruce everything up for her visits. it seems they're going to need a lot more paint. mark phillips, cbs news, newtongrange, scotland. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pelley i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good night. >>> trump still the talk of the town. what's his oh, stay on that one. [changes channel] sometimes it's hard to catch all your favorite shows. you're killing me, dad. give me that, please. with time warner cable's enhanced dvr, you can. record up to 6 shows at the same time. plus, you can record in one room and watch in another. so you can enjoy tv on your schedule. welcome to the future. yes, welcome. [000:29:57;00]
but this was a day for the queen. they say she thinks the whole world smells of fresh paint because they spruce everything up for her visits. it seems they're going to need a lot more paint. mark phillips, cbs news, newtongrange, scotland. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pelley i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good night. >>> trump still the talk of the town. what's his oh, stay on that...
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but this was a day for the queen. they say she thinks the whole world smells of fresh paint because they spruce everything up for her visits. it seems they're going to need a lot more paint. mark phillips, cbs news, newtongrange, scotland. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pelley i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good night. >>> sandra bullock out with her new man. details on her double date with jennifer aniston. >> sandra was close to brian. he was very handy. >> inside sandra's night out. we have eyewitness details. >> they walked out arm and arm together. >> our mission is to make a healthy environment for our kids. >> jessica alba under fire again. two class action lawsuits in one week. what she's saying today about claims her honest company lied. >> plus, vanessa williams on her pageant return. details on those nude photos. >> people feel that the pageant had done me wrong. >> what the reigning ms. america tells us today.
but this was a day for the queen. they say she thinks the whole world smells of fresh paint because they spruce everything up for her visits. it seems they're going to need a lot more paint. mark phillips, cbs news, newtongrange, scotland. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pelley i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us, and good night. >>> sandra bullock out with her new man. details on her double...